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VARIOUS CABLES

A MADMAN’S END. [By Telegraph.—Press Association.—Copyright, j PARIS. Sept. IS. Detectives, from Marseilles surrounded tlie house at Marzargnes, where a maniac named Socoinan had barricaded himself, after wounding three people. The detectives broke in tlie door, when Soeoman fired, wounding two men, and then committed suicide. THE LOUVRE PICTURE THEFTS. PARIS, Sept. 18. Tito Magistrate investigating tlie theft of tlie picture "La Gioconda” from tlie Louvre believes that an international gang has been at work. BRITISH INSURANCE BILL. LONDON. Sept. IS. The Manchester Unity of Oddfellows. In a strong manifesto against the Insurance Bill, stales that Mr Lloyd George’s amendments must be resisted at all coats, or it will mean a long stride towards the destruction of friendly societies,

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Southland Times, Issue 16843, 20 September 1911, Page 6

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VARIOUS CABLES Southland Times, Issue 16843, 20 September 1911, Page 6

VARIOUS CABLES Southland Times, Issue 16843, 20 September 1911, Page 6

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